9 EEE 
PACHYSANDRA TERNRINALIS. 
-—A broad-leaved evergreen plant, 
growing 6-8 inches high, forming 
a close mat-like growth, formed by 
planting several plants close to- 
gether. Thrives anywhere, especi- 
ally in shade place where grass will 
not grow. 
Each, 40c; Three for ________ 
SCOTCH PINE (Pinus sylvestris) — 
There is something always attrac- 
tive about the Scotch Pine. When 
young it is a stocky, bushy, round- 
green needles of medium length. 
In older, mature trees it has a de- 
lightful irregularity of outline that 
is so picturesque on the landscape. 
Is of rapid growth, very hardy, and 
develops fine windbreaks and also 
screens. For reforestation is one 
of the best. 35 to 50 ft. at matur- 
ity. 
9-12 inches, transplanted, 4-year, 
each, 49c; Three for $1.25 
12-15 inches, transplanted, 4-year, 
each 65c; Three for $1.50 
15-18 inches, transplanted, 4 year, 
each, 70c; Three for $1.85 
ed tree densely covered with blue- 

GLADIOLI. 
CHOOSE FROM THESE GRAND PRIZE WINNERS. 
Our Gladiolus Bulbs are All Guaranteed Large Blooming Size, 
2 inches and up — All Bright, Smooth, Plump, Healthy. 
PLANTING DIRECTIONS—Plant the bulbs 4 to 6 inches deep in good 
growing soil keeping the bed free from weeds. You will have blooms 
all season if you set the bulbs in 10-day intervals. Remove bulbs from 
the ground in the fall before freezing weather clean and dry them and 
store in cool, dry cellar. 
THE FOLLOWING ARE ALL OUTSTANDING VARIETIES: 
BLUE ADMIRAL—One of the best of the deep blues. Large blooms, 
long flower spike, and a vigorous grower. 2-for 25c; 10 for $1.00. 
DEBONAIR — LaFrance, Pink, shaded to shrimp-pink with creamy 
throat blotch, lightly, lightly flaked crimson. Tall spike. Very good 
flower. 2 for 18c; 10 for 80c. 
CHAS. DICKENS (Pfitzer)—Violet-purple. 
very popular commercial variety. Many open. 
Tall, strong grower. A 
2 for 25c; 10 for $1.00 
GOLDEN DREAM—tTall clear yellow with 6 to 7 large open florets on 
a spike. 2for 18c; 10 for 80c. 
MARGARET FULLTON—Clear, rich, soft, dark salmon of a clear dis- 
tinctive shade. Five to seven florets open at one time on a tall, 
Straight stem. 2 for19c; 10 for 85c. 
MAID OF ORLEANS—A very large creamy white, of fine substnce. 
Tall, stright spikes. One of the best new whites. Very popular bulb. 
2*for*19e37> (10 for: 85c, 
MORAVIAN—A wonderful shade of lavender. Throat soft, creamy 
yellow, overlaid with fine veins and tracings of purplish-red. 2 for 18c; 
10 for 80c. 
MOROCCO (Pfitzer)—Glistening deep red with fiery sheen. Blooms 
profusely. Probably the darkest dark red. 2 for 23c; 10 for 90c. 
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